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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Inflamm Intest Dis. 2017 Nov 18;2(3):147–153. doi: 10.1159/000484347

Table 1. Baseline demographics and disease characteristics for patients with inflammatory bowel disease.

White (n=5223) U.S. Born Asian (n=35) Asian Immigrant (n=81) p value
Crohn's disease (%) 64 40 51 0.001
Mean age in years (SD) 41 (15) 35 (10) 40 (13) 0.004
Mean age at diagnosis in years (SD) 29 (14) 25 (11) 33 (12) 0.056
Female (%) 52 49 48 0.705
Mean disease duration in years (SD) 12 (11) 10 (7) 7 (7) <0.001
Mean follow up in months (SD) 23 (10) 25 (10) 24 (11) 0.576
Current smokers (%) 21 0 0 0.099
Remission* (%) 58 62 67 0.238
History of IBD surgery (%) 40 16 25 0.001
Location of Crohn's Disease (%) 0.099
 Ileal 26 25 13
 Colonic 19 42 25
 Ileocolonic 55 33 63
Upper GI disease 5 8 8 0.765
Behavior of Crohn's Disease (%) 0.514
 Inflammatory 48 58 55
 Stricturing 29 17 18
 Penetrating 24 25 28
Perianal phenotype (%) 18 33 33 0.027
Perianal procedure (%) 17 9 20 0.373
Extent of Ulcerative Colitis (%) 0.954
 Proctitis 13 10 13
 Left sided colitis 30 29 34
 Extensive/Pancolitis 58 62 53
*

Remission is defined as a modified Harvey-Bradshaw Index (HBI) score <5 or Simple Clinical Colitis Activity Index (SCCAI) score ≤ 2